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Advanced Nephrology Clinic in Dubai

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I'm very satisfied with this medical clinic. I had my first pregnancy screening here. It was affordable and very professional. The radiologist was welcoming, kind, and made the experience great.

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Hurt my knee Friday night and got an MRI appointment Sunday evening (booked Sunday afternoon). Waited about 2 minutes and was done in just over 30 minutes. The team was amazing, friendly and efficient.

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Dr. Osama's team was gentle and amazing. After a bad experience elsewhere, my pelvic exam here was much more professional. Great report and very precise.

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Excellent service and helpful front desk. Ms. Cleous arranged everything smoothly, and Dr. Ziryab was knowledgeable and professional.

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Outstanding MRI experience, clean facility, friendly staff, clear explanations, and a smooth process. Results were fast and detailed, and the radiologist took time to explain findings.

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Nephrology Clinic in Dubai: Kidney Specialist & Kidney Disease Treatment

Advanced Nephrology Care in Dubai Healthcare City

Nephrologist consulting with patient at Doctors Clinic Diagnostic Center Dubai
Same-Day Results

Kidney Specialists

CKD, AKI, stones, hypertension, transplant care

Safety First

Medication and electrolyte monitoring

Same-Day Care

Same-day nephrology slots when available

Book Nephrology Clinic Appointment

Your kidneys filter waste, balance fluids, and protect overall health. At Doctors Clinic Diagnostic Center in Dubai Healthcare City, at the intersection of Umm Hurair 2 and the DHCC medical district, our nephrology clinic diagnoses and manages acute and chronic kidney conditions with careful monitoring and clear treatment plans.

We manage CKD, AKI, kidney stones, hypertension, electrolyte issues, and transplant follow-up. Early detection and guideline-based care help slow disease progression and prevent complications.

Located near Oud Metha in Umm Hurair 2, we offer same-day nephrology appointments when available. Capacity is limited, so book early for diagnostics, medication safety, renal nutrition, and close follow-up.

Preventive nephrology is essential for protecting kidney health before irreversible damage occurs. Many people in Dubai live with undiagnosed kidney risk factors such as poorly controlled blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, obesity, and excessive use of over-the-counter painkillers. Our nephrologists perform thorough risk assessments, review medication safety, and establish baseline kidney function so that changes can be tracked over time. Early intervention can delay or even prevent the need for dialysis, making routine kidney screening one of the most important investments in long-term health, especially for residents over 40 or those with a family history of renal disease.

DCDC is a strong choice for kidney care because our nephrology clinic is integrated within a multi-specialty diagnostic center. Your nephrologist can coordinate same-day blood work, urine analysis, and renal ultrasound imaging without requiring you to visit separate facilities. This streamlined approach means faster diagnosis, fewer appointments, and more consistent follow-up. Our kidney specialists also work alongside internists, cardiologists, and urologists to manage the overlapping conditions that often accompany kidney disease, including cardiovascular risk, diabetic complications, and recurrent urinary tract infections. The result is coordinated, patient-centered care that addresses the full picture of your health.

DHA Licensed

Our Nephrology Clinic Services

Comprehensive nephrology clinic services at DCDC Dubai Healthcare City.

CKD Management - DCDC

CKD Management

Slow progression with tailored plans.

Kidney Stones - DCDC

Kidney Stones

Treatment and prevention strategies.

Hypertension - DCDC

Hypertension

Blood pressure control to protect kidneys.

UTI Treatment - DCDC

UTI Treatment

Targeted infection care and follow-up.

All services performed by DHA-licensed specialists

Who Should Get Nephrology Clinic?

See a nephrologist early if you have kidney risk factors or warning signs.

Most Common

High blood pressure or diabetes

Most Common

Family history of kidney disease

Recurring kidney stones

Changes in urination frequency/color

Swelling in legs or face

Abnormal kidney function tests

Frequent or recurrent urinary tract infections

Patients taking long-term medications that may affect kidney function

Unexplained fatigue, nausea, or loss of appetite

Blood or protein detected in routine urine tests

Kidney transplant recipients needing ongoing monitoring

Why Choose DCDC for Nephrology in Dubai?

MOHAP-licensed nephrology clinic in Dubai Healthcare City with experienced kidney specialists, guideline-based care, and coordinated follow-up. Same-day appointments often available; limited capacity.

MOHAP Licensed

Licensed facility in DHCC (MOHAP license NIMY7VY5-240925) with strict safety standards.

Kidney Expertise

Specialists managing CKD, AKI, stones, hypertension, and transplant follow-up.

Same-Day Access

Same-day nephrology slots when available; urgent cases prioritized.

Guideline Care

Evidence-based treatment, medication safety, and electrolyte monitoring.

Insurance Support

Coverage guidance and clear billing for tests and procedures.

Prime DHCC Location

Building 64, Block A, Dubai Healthcare City with easy access and parking.

Your Comfortable Visit

A simple, step-by-step Nephrology scan process designed for comfort, speed, and accuracy.

1

Consult

Same-day consult when available.

2

Test

Blood and urine evaluation.

3

Scan

Kidney ultrasound or imaging.

4

Plan

Personal strategy to slow progression.

5

Care

Ongoing monitoring and support.

Nephrology Fees

Nephrology pricing in Dubai varies by service type and insurance coverage for various service types.

  • Pricing varies by scan type and whether contrast is required
  • Insurance coverage accepted with referral and verification
  • Transparent self-pay rates available with instant quote on request

Insurance verification in minutes • No hidden fees • Fast response on WhatsApp

Patient Guide

What to Expect During Your Kidney Consultation

Thorough kidney evaluation, safe medication review, and a clear management plan.

Assessment

  • Health review.
  • History:Review conditions.
  • Exam:Check fluid/BP.
  • Meds:Review safety.

Testing

  • Lab analysis.
  • Blood:Creatinine/GFR.
  • Urine:Protein/blood check.
  • Scan:Ultrasound imaging.

Plan

  • Management.
  • Diet:Renal nutrition.
  • Meds:Protect kidneys.
  • Monitor:Regular checks.

Insurance & Location

MOHAP License: Fully licensed diagnostic center in Dubai Healthcare City

Insurance Partners

  • •20+ insurance providers in Dubai including Daman, AXA, ADNIC, and others
  • •Pre-authorization support and direct billing (where applicable)
  • •Coverage verification before your appointment at our Dubai Healthcare City clinic
  • •Transparent pricing with no hidden fees for nephrology clinic services
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Doctors Clinic Diagnostic Center

Building 64, Block A, Al Razi Medical Complex, Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai, UAE

Near Oud Metha Road · Easy access from Bur Dubai, Downtown Dubai, Business Bay · Free dedicated parking available

Working Hours

Sat-Thu: 10AM - 10:30PM | Fri: 10AM - 10PM

How Insurance Works at DCDC

Check Coverage

Verify your plan covers Nephrology Clinic

Get a Referral

Some insurers require a GP referral — we can guide you

Pre-Authorization

We handle pre-auth directly with your insurer

Direct Billing

No upfront payment — we bill your insurer directly

Co-Pay Only

You only pay any applicable co-pay at the clinic

Your Specialist

Dr. Ashraf Kamel

Dr. Ashraf Kamel

Consultant Nephrologist

MD, Consultant Nephrologist

Expertise
Men's Health and Andrology: Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction and Premature Ejaculation, Hormonal Disorders and Low Testosterone, Male Infertility, Peyronie's DiseaseAdvanced Laparoscopic Surgeries Microscopy: Varicocele Surgery, Treatment of Hydrocele, Spermitis, and Epididymal Cysts, Treatment of Urethral Strictures and Urethral ReconstructionUrinary Tract Diseases and Stones: Fragmentation of Kidney, Ureter, and Bladder Stones (Laser, Shock Waves, Ultrasound)
Languages

Arabic · English · German

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Patient Guide

Understanding Kidney Health: Why Nephrology Matters

The kidneys are two fist-sized organs located on either side of the spine, just below the ribcage. Despite their small size, they perform critical functions that are essential for survival. Each kidney contains approximately one million tiny filtering units called nephrons, which work continuously to remove waste products, excess fluids, and toxins from the blood. The kidneys also regulate blood pressure, balance electrolytes such as sodium, potassium, and calcium, stimulate red blood cell production, and activate vitamin D for bone health. When kidney function declines, these processes are disrupted, leading to a cascade of health problems that can affect virtually every organ system.

Chronic kidney disease is a growing public health concern in the UAE, driven largely by the high prevalence of diabetes and hypertension in the population. CKD is classified into five stages based on the glomerular filtration rate (GFR), which measures how effectively the kidneys are filtering blood. Stages 1 and 2 involve mild kidney damage with normal or near-normal function and typically produce no symptoms. Stages 3 and 4 represent moderate to severe reduction in kidney function, and stage 5 is kidney failure, which may require dialysis or transplantation. The critical point is that early-stage CKD is highly manageable with medication, dietary changes, and lifestyle modifications, but it must be detected through screening to be treated effectively.

Kidney stones affect a significant portion of the Dubai population, with the region's hot climate and common dietary patterns contributing to higher stone formation rates. Kidney stones form when minerals and salts in the urine crystallize and aggregate, creating hard deposits that can cause severe pain when they move through the urinary tract. The most common types are calcium oxalate stones, but uric acid, struvite, and cystine stones also occur. A nephrologist can analyze stone composition, identify metabolic risk factors through blood and urine testing, and develop a personalized prevention strategy that may include dietary modifications, increased fluid intake, and in some cases preventive medication.

The relationship between the kidneys and cardiovascular health is one of the most important connections in medicine. Patients with chronic kidney disease have a significantly elevated risk of heart attack, stroke, and heart failure. This is because kidney disease contributes to high blood pressure, fluid overload, abnormal cholesterol levels, and chronic inflammation, all of which damage the heart and blood vessels. Conversely, heart disease can reduce blood flow to the kidneys, worsening renal function. At DCDC, our nephrologists understand this bidirectional relationship and work alongside cardiologists and internists to address both kidney and cardiovascular health simultaneously, providing integrated care that targets the root causes of both conditions.

Kidney Conditions We Treat

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)

Comprehensive management of all CKD stages including medication optimization, dietary guidance, blood pressure control, and monitoring to slow progression and preserve remaining kidney function.

Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)

Rapid evaluation and treatment of sudden kidney function decline caused by dehydration, medication effects, infections, or other acute conditions, with monitoring to ensure full recovery.

Kidney Stones

Diagnosis, acute management, stone composition analysis, metabolic workup to identify formation causes, and personalized prevention plans to reduce recurrence risk.

Hypertension-Related Kidney Disease

Management of high blood pressure as both a cause and consequence of kidney disease, using kidney-protective medications and lifestyle modifications to break the cycle of damage.

Diabetic Nephropathy

Specialized monitoring and treatment for kidney damage caused by diabetes, including early detection through microalbumin screening and coordination with diabetes management teams.

Urinary Tract Infections

Treatment of complex, recurrent, or upper urinary tract infections including pyelonephritis, with investigation of underlying causes and prevention strategies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Nephrology Clinic in Dubai.

A nephrologist is a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting the kidneys. After completing medical school and internal medicine training, nephrologists undergo additional fellowship training specifically focused on kidney physiology, diseases, and management. They handle conditions such as chronic kidney disease, acute kidney injury, kidney stones, electrolyte disorders, hypertension related to kidney function, and post-transplant care. At DCDC, our nephrologists work within a multi-specialty team, coordinating with internists, cardiologists, and urologists to provide comprehensive kidney care.

Diabetes is the single leading cause of chronic kidney disease worldwide. Over time, elevated blood sugar damages the small blood vessels in the kidneys that are responsible for filtering waste from the blood. This condition, known as diabetic nephropathy, often progresses silently for years before symptoms appear. A nephrologist can detect early signs of kidney involvement through specialized blood and urine tests, adjust medications to protect kidney function, and coordinate with your endocrinologist or internist to optimize blood sugar control. Early nephrology involvement in diabetic patients has been shown to significantly delay the onset of advanced kidney disease.

The answer depends on the type and stage of kidney disease. Acute kidney injury (AKI), which results from sudden causes such as dehydration, medication side effects, or infection, can often be fully reversed with timely treatment. Chronic kidney disease (CKD), on the other hand, involves gradual and usually permanent loss of kidney function. While CKD cannot typically be reversed, its progression can be substantially slowed through blood pressure control, blood sugar management, dietary modifications, medication adjustments, and regular monitoring. The earlier CKD is detected, the more effectively treatment can preserve remaining kidney function and delay or prevent the need for dialysis.

Kidney stone prevention starts with adequate hydration. Drinking enough water to produce at least 2 to 2.5 liters of urine daily dilutes the minerals that form stones. Reducing dietary sodium is also important, as excess salt increases calcium excretion in the urine. Depending on the type of stone you have formed, your nephrologist may recommend limiting oxalate-rich foods, moderating animal protein intake, or increasing citrate consumption through citrus fruits. In some cases, preventive medication may be prescribed. At DCDC, our nephrologists analyze stone composition when available and design personalized prevention plans to reduce recurrence.

The two most fundamental kidney health tests are a blood test measuring serum creatinine, which is used to calculate your estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), and a urine test checking for protein or albumin. The eGFR indicates how well your kidneys are filtering waste, while protein in the urine (proteinuria) is an early marker of kidney damage. Additional tests may include a complete metabolic panel to assess electrolytes, a blood urea nitrogen (BUN) test, urine microscopy, and renal ultrasound imaging to evaluate kidney size and structure. At DCDC, most of these tests can be completed on-site with results available quickly.

Kidney disease is often called a silent condition because early stages rarely produce noticeable symptoms. As kidney function declines, warning signs may include persistent fatigue, swelling in the ankles, feet, or around the eyes, changes in urination such as increased frequency at night or foamy urine, unexplained nausea or loss of appetite, muscle cramps, and difficulty concentrating. High blood pressure that is difficult to control can also be a sign of underlying kidney issues. Because symptoms appear late, routine screening is essential for people with risk factors such as diabetes, hypertension, obesity, or a family history of kidney disease.

The recommended frequency of kidney screening depends on your individual risk profile. People with diabetes, high blood pressure, or a family history of kidney disease should have kidney function tested at least once a year, including both blood creatinine and urine albumin tests. Patients already diagnosed with CKD may need testing every three to six months depending on their stage and rate of progression. Individuals taking long-term medications known to affect the kidneys, such as certain anti-inflammatory drugs, should also have periodic monitoring. Your nephrologist at DCDC will recommend a testing schedule based on your specific health situation.

High blood pressure and kidney disease have a bidirectional relationship. Uncontrolled hypertension damages the blood vessels in the kidneys over time, reducing their ability to filter waste effectively and potentially leading to chronic kidney disease. Conversely, damaged kidneys lose their ability to regulate blood pressure properly, which can worsen hypertension. This creates a cycle where each condition accelerates the other. Managing blood pressure is one of the most important strategies for protecting kidney function. At DCDC, our nephrologists work to optimize blood pressure control using kidney-protective medications and lifestyle modifications.

Medical Review & Oversight

All services are provided under the supervision of licensed medical professionals in our MOHAP-accredited facility.